Rifugio Venezia, Mountain refuge in Vodo di Cadore, Italy.
Rifugio Venezia is a mountain hut positioned at 1947 meters on the slopes of Monte Pelmo, offering lodging and meals to mountaineers and hikers exploring the region. It sits at a junction where multiple trails lead to neighboring villages and into the surrounding peaks, making it a natural stopping point.
The hut was founded in 1892 and has served mountaineers in the Dolomites ever since. Damage during World War II led to reconstruction, and the building has operated continuously in the years following.
The hut maintains Alpine hospitality traditions and serves regional dishes prepared with ingredients sourced from the Cadore Valley, following recipes that reflect the mountain community's food culture.
The hut is best reached on foot via marked trails starting from nearby valley villages such as Vodo di Cadore, Borca di Cadore, and Zoppe di Cadore. The paths are well-maintained during the hiking season and require basic mountain walking experience to navigate safely.
The hut functions as a key junction on the Alte Vie network, a system of long-distance trails that allows visitors to traverse different sections of the Dolomites over multi-day treks. These extended routes connect multiple high-altitude refuges and offer a different pace for exploring the region compared to day hikes.
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